Boost Brain Health: Simple Habits and Alternatives to Exercise

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Researchers at the University of Southern California and UCLA are exploring the potential of an "exercise-in-a-pill" to provide dementia-fighting benefits for individuals unable to engage in physical activity. The study focuses on the muscle-brain axis, where myokines released during exercise offer neuroprotective effects. Experiments on genetically modified mice with enhanced muscle function showed improved cognitive performance and reduced Alzheimer's-related brain pathologies. This research could lead to future medical interventions mimicking exercise benefits for those who cannot physically exercise.
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